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Reflective Reality: SpamAssassing catching comments







Reflective Reality: SpamAssassing
catching comments

Reflective Reality: SpamAssassing
catching comments
12/30/2003 01:35 AM

Most know of SpamAssassin and how its used to catch spam before it lands your in box, how about using it to filter Blog Comments: From the Why-Didn't-I-think-of-that-desk: It's nice to see that SpamAssassin also has a use in blogs. Here is a recent comment mail: Check out Chris's results Hum, I think he might be on to something here.....




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